Chapter

The Celebration of Terrible Art
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51:39 - 57:01 (05:22)

The podcast discusses the phenomena of celebrating terrible art, where individuals find enjoyment in poorly-made movies, books, and sculptures.

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This episode covers two topics: the idea of The Room film school envisioned by Neil Breen or Tommy Wiseau and Turkmenistan's former leader, Niyazov, who ordered the runama to be prominently displayed alongside the Quran or the Bible.
51:39 - 54:26 (02:46)
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Film, Turkmenistan
Summary

This episode covers two topics: the idea of The Room film school envisioned by Neil Breen or Tommy Wiseau and Turkmenistan's former leader, Niyazov, who ordered the runama to be prominently displayed alongside the Quran or the Bible.

Chapter
The Celebration of Terrible Art
Episode
Part One: Turkmenbashi: The Dictator Who Declared Himself Jesus
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
The statue of Korra Niazov, a spiritual guide for the people of Turkmenistan, is a giant interactive and moving book that opens every night, resembling a Disney attraction.
54:26 - 55:22 (00:56)
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Turkmenistan
Summary

The statue of Korra Niazov, a spiritual guide for the people of Turkmenistan, is a giant interactive and moving book that opens every night, resembling a Disney attraction.

Chapter
The Celebration of Terrible Art
Episode
Part One: Turkmenbashi: The Dictator Who Declared Himself Jesus
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
A man made a giant statue of his book, A Brief History of Ice, which just opens, as a way of celebrating the act of reading.
55:22 - 57:01 (01:39)
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Books
Summary

A man made a giant statue of his book, A Brief History of Ice, which just opens, as a way of celebrating the act of reading.

Chapter
The Celebration of Terrible Art
Episode
Part One: Turkmenbashi: The Dictator Who Declared Himself Jesus
Podcast
Behind the Bastards